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23.01.2022 https://youtu.be/uM-9NyYfLno Crossing my fingers its true



22.01.2022 https://www.smh.com.au//damn-these-year-11s-they-asked-me-

22.01.2022 https://www.premier.vic.gov.au//181129-A-Strong-Team-To-Ke

21.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/BBCRadio4/videos/2037295016289614/



21.01.2022 http://news.thenewdaily.com.au/q/13WYBZgAixiub3RvIxA24/wv

21.01.2022 https://urban.melbourne//victorian-budget-big-ticket-items

20.01.2022 http://theconversation.com/were-still-fighting-city-freeway



19.01.2022 IMPA 5th AGM Thursday 29th November 2018 at 6.00-7.00pm VENUE: OLIVIERs Bistro (upstairs), 121 Greville Street, PRAHRAN (near Prahran Station) Guest SPEAKER: Jane Nathan, President, Transport4Everyone ... Ms. Jane Nathan has been President of the newly formed Tranprot4Everyone peak community Transport Group for over two years and will speak to what T4e is, who the membership is and what its charter is. Ms Nathan has been an Administrator of Brimbank City Council in 2012 following a long and successful association with Local Government. She was a Commissioner of Brimbank City Council following amalgamations in 1994 and prior to that, she was a Councillor and Mayor for the City of Hawthorn. She is well known in the Local Government sector, particularly for her skills and experience in community relations and strategic planning.

19.01.2022 MTF: City of Melbourne transport strategy information sessions To MTF - Please note the following information sessions City of Melbourne is hosting two information sessions on the Draft Transport Strategy 2030 this week.... Wednesday 29 May - 6:00-8:00pm Saturday 1 June - 11:00-1:00pm https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/draft-transport-strategy-20 Council staff will present on the key themes, outcomes and initiatives included in the strategy. Transport gurus John Stone, Cameron Munro and Elizabeth Taylor will also present on a range of topics, including public transport, cycling, and car parking. Please feel free to share amongst your professional networks and via social media channels. Following the presentations an informal discussion is planned with refreshments. Feel free to get in touch (Luke Poland, 9658 8366m [email protected]) if you have any questions. Susie Strain, Executive Officer, Metropolitan Transport Forum PO Box 89, Elwood, VIC 3184 [email protected] 0414 893926

15.01.2022 http://cur.org.au/news/may-2018-edition-urban-observer-now/

14.01.2022 In the wake of the Opera House controversy, Waleed asks who are your politicians really working for? Written by Waleed Aly and Edward Sharp-Paul

14.01.2022 http://www.transportforum.org.au/



13.01.2022 On 23 May 2018, the Minister for Local Government, Marlene Kairouz, introduced the Local Government Bill 2018 into Parliament, following three years of consultation with the community. The bill repeals and replaces the Local Government Act 1989 with a modern, principle based legislative framework for the establishment and administration of a system of local government in Victoria. https://www.localgovernment.vic.gov.au//local-government-a

13.01.2022 https://www.melbournefoe.org.au/fundraiser_movie_night

10.01.2022 https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/curb-cuts/

10.01.2022 https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/eco-suburbia-low-carbon-fut

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09.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/ptua.vic/

07.01.2022 The Value of Planning Symposium Symposium Tuesday 22 Oct 2019... 7pm - 8:30pm Book now Lecture Theatre 1 (B117), Melbourne School of Design, Masson Road, The University of Melbourne Melbourne, VIC The reputation of planning in liberal market economies such as Australia, the UK and the USA is at an all-time low it would seem. It was not always so and nor is it so today in East Asian countries where the value of planning is instead unquestioned. Planning and planners were blamed for the brutal comprehensive redevelopment of central cities envisaged during the 1950s-1970s even if much of the planning concerned was by architects and not university trained or professionally accredited planners. More recently in the UK planning and planners have been blamed for locking jobs up in filing cabinets. Yet the market and well-functioning civil society can hardly exist without some sort of public sector planning. If it did not exist, we would have to invent it! This alone suggests that plannings successes must be at least as great as any failings. This event brings together a panel of distinguished university scholars and practitioners David Adams, Sue Parnell, Gerrit van Knaap, Anthony Yeh, Belinda Yuen and Phoebe Harrison from the UK, USA, Australia, China/HK, Singapore and Australia to give their opinions on the value of planning its successes and the often overlooked failures that result from a lack of or the wrong type of planning. The evening will be an opportunity to hear 6 short presentations and to ask questions. The discussion will be chaired by Sydney-based journalist Elizabeth Farrelly a regular commentator in The Age on urban planning issues in Australia. The intention is to stir debate and begin to re-value purposeful and progressive urban planning whichever part of society this may emanate from. Image credit: visualspace

07.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//the-scandal-of-architecture-i

02.01.2022 https://www.abc.net.au//victorian-election-wake-u/10554088

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01.01.2022 https://www.theguardian.com//top-three-asset-managers-foss

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01.01.2022 http://www.abc.net.au//theco/the-conversation-hour/9858492

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